Antonym: remindful. Similar words: fretful, forgive and forget, forget, gorge, tactful, hurtful, forgery, doubtful. Meaning: [fə(r)'getfʊl] adj. 1. (of memory) deficient in retentiveness or range 2. not mindful or attentive 3. failing to keep in mind.
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(31) The long stay in the corridors must have made him forgetful, he thought.
(32) My grandfather's getting so forgetful - I have to remind him to take his medication.
(33) In the aftermath she nestled in his arms, forgetful of the time.
(34) Neighbors said in recent times Flor was becoming more forgetful.
(35) What a forgetful person you are.
(36) I thought: the elderly are forgetful, or dementia, ah!
(37) Andrej Bauer starts essay, On programming language design, with a simple premise, "Programmers are just humans: forgetful, lazy, and make every mistake imaginable."
(38) Just skimming and scanning the Bible makes one forgetful of God's promises.
(39) They can lapse into a forgetful toadyism, and abase themselves before their historical oppressors.
(40) We'll never accuse you of having done anything forgetful or unmanly.
(41) You'll have to be patient with my aunt - she's old and forgetful.
(42) We become forgetful, so we lose things - you get the picture.
(43) The forgetful person, I will forget, the remaining things, I will remember in my heart.
(44) My mother always ran late and was dangerously forgetful into the bargain.
(45) In his public appearances he has seemed fit , if doddery and occasionally forgetful.
(46) He is quite forgetful,[Sentencedict.com] and called an addle head by others.
(47) Most software is forgetful , remembering little or nothing from execution to execution.
(48) You are always forgetting your assignment. You are a very forgetful person.
(49) The sports fan is, by nature, a forgetful creature . And why shouldn't he be?
(50) You have to remind him once again. He is a forgetful person.
(51) But he also tends to be forgetful, and is often tardy and mercurial.
(52) He's forgetful , so I'll give his memory a prod.
(53) That makes sense because a domestic chicken with a dippy spatial memory would survive but a forgetful wild bird would go hungry.
(54) Do you think these wedding jitters are making you a little forgetful, sweetheart?
(55) It is suitable for sub-healthy people with soreness and weakness of waist and knees, cold stomach, hypodynamia , tinnitus and forgetful.
(56) After menopause, when estrogen levels plummet, some women become forgetful.
(57) He'wakes'completely forgetful of what has taken place in the trance.
(58) Life, and love, and revelry , and , most falsely, hope, called the forgetful, the human heart.
(59) You may think your husband is forgetful but Peter really takes tae cake in that respect.
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